I build things fast, then make them smarter.
Full-Stack Engineer / Technical Product Manager / AI Orchestration
I'm Kanak Sharma, a developer and product builder who operates at the intersection of engineering speed and product instinct. I don't just write code; I ship entire products. As CTO of a PropTech startup, I designed and launched a multi-sided real estate marketplace from scratch, with role-based access for four user types, secure deal rooms, and automated legal routing, and compressed months of dev work into weeks by mastering AI coding agents and prompt engineering as first-class engineering tools.
My stack runs deep: Next.js, TypeScript, Node, Supabase, Docker, and PostgreSQL, but what I care about is velocity with integrity. I've cut API latency by 30%, architected LLM pipelines, contributed to open-source ML platforms, and built voice-to-code apps that feel a little like magic. I'm the kind of engineer who reads the system design before writing the first line, and the kind of PM who can still write that first line.
Next.js / TypeScript
LangChain / n8n / RAG
Supabase / PostgreSQL
Docker / CI/CD
Gemini / OpenAI APIs
TensorFlow / Python
System Design
MVP to Production
Outside of tech, I've led a 20-person literary club, using AI tools to craft campaigns that grew event attendance by 40%. And here's the detail that surprises people most: I hold a B1 proficiency in Russian, earned through a foreign language teaching diploma. Learning a language as structurally different as Russian taught me something engineers don't always learn in school, which is how to think in entirely different systems.
Currently pursuing B.S. Computer Science at Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila University, 2027 Russian B1 certified Β· English Professional Β· Hindi Native
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